Of related interest to the criminal law practitioner
Archbold Magistrates Court Criminal Practice and Procedure 2012
Archbold International Criminal Courts Practice, Procedure & Evidence
Criminal Law Week
Crown Court Index 2012
Directory of Courts in the United Kingdom 2011/2012
Rook & Ward on Sexual Offences
Sentencing Referencer 2012
Wilkinson's Road Traffic Offences
ARCHBOLD MAGISTRATES’ COURT CRIMINAL PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE 2012
General Editor: Barbara Barnes
SUPPORTING YOUR MAGISTRATES’ COURT PRACTICE AT EVERY STEP
Designed exclusively for the magistrates' court, Archbold Magistrates' Courts Criminal Practice brings all the authority, trust and reassurance of the Archbold name into the magistrates' court.
With an author team comprising barristers, judges, solicitors and clerks this book gives you the law and procedure from the people who know it best. Everything you need is presented in an order that follows the progress of a case, including the complex procedures for the youth court.
The 2012 edition incorporates all relevant changes brought about by the Coroners and Justice Act 2009, the Policing and Crime Act 2009 and the Crime and Security Act 2010 as they affect bail, evidential matters, sexual offences and police powers. It also tracks all the various changes implemented by the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008 to date.
2012 edition, August 2011
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ARCHBOLD: INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURTS
PRACTICE, PROCEDURE & EVIDENCE
Karim A.A. Khan and Rodney Dixon
Consultant Editor: Adrian Fulford
ALL ENCOMPASSING GUIDE TO THE PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE OF THE ICC
Covering the rules, processes and decisions of trial and appellate chambers of the ICC, Archbold: International Criminal Courts ensures you are following the correct procedures at all times.
The work advises on pre-trial procedure and offers guidance on directly participating in trial proceedings. It details how to manage specific offences such as crimes against humanity, crimes of aggression and genocide, as well as incorporating the topics of sentencing, appeals and legal aid.
In addition, Archbold: International explains the structure of the courts and the powers that each has.
3rd edition, November 2009
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CRIMINAL LAW WEEK
First published in 1997, Criminal Law Week has established itself as the definitive publication for keeping all those involved in the criminal justice system up to date. Subscribers to Criminal Law Week have access to Criminal Law Week Online as well as printed issues. Alternatively there is the option of subscribing to either the printed or online versions only. Criminal Law Week also offers CPD for solicitors and barristers.
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CROWN COURT INDEX 2012
His Honour Ian McLean, His Honour Sam Katkhuda and His Honour Judge John Dixon
YOUR GUIDE TO COMMON PENALTIES AND FORMALITIES IN THE CROWN COURT...
Crown Court Index 2012 provides an invaluable index of common penalties and formalities in cases tried on indictment or committed for sentence in the Crown Court, as well as appeals in criminal proceedings.
Each section presents an accurate and concise statement of the law, with a simple A-Z format and tinted thumb tabs which help you locate the information you need quickly and easily
2012 edition, December 2011
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DIRECTORY OF COURTS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM 2011/2012
Editor: Helen Gough
THE DEFINITIVE SOURCE OF INFORMATION ON HM COURTS SERVICE
The Directory of Courts supplies accurate, up-to-date details of contact names, telephone and fax numbers, addresses, document exchange numbers, court codes and normal times and sittings of courts.
- Presents comprehensive details of:
- Supreme and Appellate Courts, Administrative Regions of HM Courts Service, Indexes of all Crown, County and Magistrates' Courts, Crown Courts, County Courts, Administrative Areas of HM Courts Service, Gazetteer of Local Justice Areas and divisions in the Greater London area and an Index to Courts of Summary Jurisdiction, Sheriff/District/Justice of the Peace Courts in Scotland and much more
- Includes a Numerical Index to enable any court (current, abolished or combined) to be easily identified by its Court Code Number
- Contains full details of the major restructuring of the Scottish Court Service – brought about by the Criminal Proceedings etc. (Reform) (Scotland) Act 2007 – which includes the disestablishment of local authority administered district courts and their replacement by the new Justice of the Peace courts, administered by the Scottish Court Service
2011/2012 edition, August 2011
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ROOK & WARD
SEXUAL OFFENCES LAW AND PRACTICE
His Honour Judge Peter Rook QC and Robert Ward CBE
THE INFORMATION THAT MAKES THE DIFFERENCE
Rook & Ward is a practical and accessible work on sexual offences, with detailed coverage of both offences and procedure. It includes detailed guidance on how to deal with problems encountered in practice.
- Defines the offence as set out in the relevant statute, providing historical context, detailing the mode of trial and punishment, bail conditions, alternative verdict (where applicable), sentencing specifically to that offence, parties to the offence, the marriage exception (where relevant), consent and mental element (ie intent)
- Provides practical and detailed advice on evidence, disclosure and sentencing
- Clarifies the difficult area of admissibility of previous sexual history evidence
- Explains how to present and test DNA evidence in court and provides an analysis of medical evidence issues by a forensic medical examiner
- Deals with the regime for vulnerable witness
- Explains the Sentencing Guidance Council's definitive guideline in respect of sentencing in sexual cases in April 2007
- Examines important developments in respect of evidential and sentencing provisions of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 which have had far reaching consequences for anyone involved in the trial of sexual offences
- Revisits key definitions in the Sexual Offences Act 2003 in light of important Court of Appeal decisions
4th edition, December 2011
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SENTENCING REFERENCER 2012
Dr David Thomas QC
THE PERFECT PATH THROUGH SENTENCING LAW
Whether you are looking for guidance on what sentence to expect for your client, deciding what sentence to pass on a case, or trying to build a case that will achieve the sentencing outcome you require, the Sentencing Referencer can help you.
- Gives guidance on 100 different sentencing topics in a clear and practical layout and all in one book
- Uses a practical A-Z layout for easy navigation and quick answers in court
- Revised and updated throughout with new further changes to existing legislation
- Emphasises throughout, the dates from which particular provisions apply
- Includes tables of sentences, including the maximum sentences for most common indictable offences
- Includes reference to key cases where applicable
- Supplies diagrams and flowcharts on certain subjects such as confiscation provisions and dealing with young offenders
- Cross-referenced to Archbold and Current Sentencing Practice
2012 edition, December 2011
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WILKINSON'S ROAD TRAFFIC OFFENCES
When it comes to questions on road traffic law, there is one place you can always find the answer - Wilkinson’s Road Traffic Offences. As a buyer of previous editions I thought you would be interested to know that the new 25th edition will be publishing in September.
The new 25th edition is better than ever. Covering all the latest developments in road traffic law, it will ensure your case, and your client always benefit from the very best information.
Take a look below at all the updates the 25th edition covers…
What’s new for the 25th edition?
- Analysis of recent developments in evidence and procedure
- In-depth commentary on latest drink/driving decisions
- Authoritative consideration of effect of sentencing guidelines on cases of causing death by dangerous and careless driving
- New case law on key aspects of road traffic law: R. v Oughton (2010) (motor manslaughter); R. v Holman (2010) (careless and inconsiderate driving); R. v Hall (2010) (death by careless cycling); R. v Martin (2010) (death by dangerous driving: aiding and abetting); R. v Girdler (2009) (causing death by dangerous driving); Jones v DPP (2011) (speed limits on restricted roads); Connell v Crown Prosecution Service (2011) (speed limits; evidence and corroboration)
- Note of relevant statutory instruments including changes to law as regards construction and use; lighting of vehicles; type approval; driving tests and licences; keeping a vehicle not meeting insurance requirements; carriage of dangerous goods; immobilisation and removal of unfit or overloaded vehicles; detention of goods vehicles and public service vehicles; fixed penalty offences.
- Latest statutory developments in the UK and in Europe including the Coroners and Justice Act 2009; the Driving Instruction (Suspension and Exemption) Powers Act 2009; Equality Act 2010 (disabled passengers); new EU Regulations on access to the international road haulage market and the international carriage of passengers by coach and bus.
- Full updating in Noter-up to Volume 2.
25th edition, September 2011
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